The Reincarnated Wizard Who Will Eventually Become the Strongest-Chapter 13: Iโ€™ve Made up My Mind โ‘ก

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Chapter 13: Iโ€™ve Made up My Mind โ‘ก

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Translated by AmaLynne

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ใ€Œโ€•โ€•โ€•Wh, at?ใ€

Manion looked at Sam with an exasperated look on his face as Sam effortlessly caught in the blow of the wooden sword.

Sam ignored his brotherโ€™s gaze and let out a sigh.

ใ€ŒYou know, since youโ€™ve decided to become the heir to this family, you should at least think about what would happen if you wield a wooden sword in the house.ใ€

ใ€Œโ€•โ€•โ€•Shut up! Let go of me! What are you doing!ใ€

Unheeding Samโ€™s warning, Manion tried to retrieve his wooden sword, but it wouldnโ€™t budge.

(Is this the genius with the sword?)

Sam began to doubt his brotherโ€™s abilities.

Sam had easily caught Manionโ€™s blow without using any body-enhancing magic.

Moreover, his brother was now struggling to take the sword from Sam.

(I havenโ€™t enhanced my body, and this is what I get? Or is it that Iโ€™m amazing for a 9-year-old? Iโ€™m not sure.)

He had confirmed that he had no talent at all with swords, but he had never confirmed that Manion was a genius with words.

If he had a wooden sword and was experienced in swordplay, he could probably beat his older brother into unconsciousness, but that didnโ€™t make him a genius.

But in reality, catching Manionโ€™s sword gave him pause.

The sword speed was too slow.

Sam was able to follow it with his eyes, so he grabbed it with his hand.

The hand of a 10-year-old child, who has not been strengthened against the wooden sword, did not break, but only slightly hurt.

Even now, he was beating Manion, who was trying to get the wooden sword back, in a simple contest of strength.

(I donโ€™t really want to be the head of this family, but Iโ€™m treated as incompetent by being compared to a Manion of this caliber? Really, all you care about is your sword.)

Sam doesnโ€™t know if Manion is a genius or not after all, but at least heโ€™s better than Sam at the sword.

(Well, whatever.)

For Sam, it doesnโ€™t make much difference whether Manion is a genius with a sword or not.

He didnโ€™t regret being judged inferior to him.

ใ€ŒGet off me!ใ€

ใ€ŒYes yes.ใ€

Manion yelled numbly, and when Sam let go of his hand as he demanded, he fell on his buttocks from the momentum.

ใ€ŒOh, sorry, sorry.ใ€

Sam reached for him.

ใ€ŒDonโ€™t touch me!ใ€

Sam reaches for his hand, but itโ€™s brushed away.

Manion glared at Sam, ready to shoot him dead.

(Goodness, youโ€™re emotional. You may be a little extreme, but youโ€™re still a kid.)

ใ€ŒYou know, if youโ€™d cried a little, I might have shown you some mercy, but Iโ€™ve made up my mind! Youโ€™re out of this house!ใ€

ใ€ŒHa?ใ€

ใ€ŒYou think Iโ€™m going to let a good-for-nothing like you stay in this house, but Iโ€™m not so naive! If you are useless and incompetent, get out of this house, out of my house!ใ€

Sam was shocked by his brotherโ€™s words.

(Come to think of it, why was I thinking of staying in this house until I came of age? On second thought, why donโ€™t I just do as Manion says and get the hell out of here?)

It wasnโ€™t that he was shocked that his brother told him to leave the house.

He was shocked at why he hadnโ€™t just left the house as his brother had said.

ใ€ŒOh. Okay.ใ€

ใ€Œโ€•โ€•โ€•Wha.ใ€

ใ€ŒIโ€™ll be gone tomorrow. Then I have to get ready!ใ€

ใ€ŒHuh? Huh?ใ€

After leaving his stupefied brother behind, Sam danced his heart out and rushed back to his room.

He opened the drawers and took out a bag containing the bare minimum of his personal belongings that he had prepared earlier.

ใ€ŒOkay! Iโ€™m getting out of this house!ใ€

Sam shivered with determination.